Low-Friction Bearings Reduce Energy Losses in Free-Stream Turbines
A hydro turbine company based in Portland, Maine, has chosen Vesconite Bearings’ lowest-friction material for the thrust bearings on its free-stream turbines.
The material, Vesconite Superlube, has one of the lowest coefficients of friction of any plain bearing material available, with a coefficient of friction lower than virgin PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene).
"Thrust bearings made from this material were first ordered in June 2022 and installed in November 2022," states Petrus Fourie, renewable energy application developer.
These initial bearing will be assessed in December 2023, but the client, which has been satisfied with how they were installed and how they have operated to date, does not anticipate any problems, he adds.
The company has also ordered additional sizes of Vesconite Superlube thrust bearings, so it is believed that the thrust bearings have now been installed in multiple devices.
The renewable energy company wanted a water-lubricated bearing because of the environmental benefits of not having grease in water systems.